Enhanced excitability of cortical neurons in low-divalent solutions is primarily mediated by altered voltage-dependence of voltage-gated sodium channels

  1. Briana J Martiszus
  2. Timur Tsintsadze
  3. Wenhan Chang
  4. Stephen M Smith  Is a corresponding author
  1. VA Portland Health Care System, United States
  2. University of California, San Francisco, United States
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  1. Briana J Martiszus
  2. Timur Tsintsadze
  3. Wenhan Chang
  4. Stephen M Smith
(2021)
Enhanced excitability of cortical neurons in low-divalent solutions is primarily mediated by altered voltage-dependence of voltage-gated sodium channels
eLife 10:e67914.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67914